F22_RaptoR
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Edmonton, Alberta
Well I am finally finished my USC-45 AR buffer tube mods! 
Got a billet of 6061 T6 Aluminum, and used a hacksaw & files, and a sanding block (not to mention a digital micrometer) to shape it.
Used my friends drill press for the buffer tube hole, and had a friend of my dads (that is a machinist) use a CNC machine and a single point cutter to thread the hole.
The block is kind of neat, I used the original HK stock, and made 2 small aluminum blocks to fit inside the square holes below the buffer. They were drilled & tapped for 10-24 machine screws.
Then I made the blind buffer tube hole about 5/8ths into the block, and countersunk the heads to hold it tight.
I also re-enforced the pistol grip with layers of fibreglass cloth & glass-fibre bondo. Its quite solid now, as it flexed a bit before. As well as shaping the HECK out of the grip, so now its not all squared off at the tops. Its actually quite comfy now, although a little big (closer to my Mark23's grip circumference)
I used a high strength steel epoxy to join the aluminum block to the old stock. as well I used the same epoxy as thread locker for the screws. That thing is 1 solid piece now!
Now? for some pics!
Now, im waiting on getting a set of Dlask Arms aluminum rails for it. As you may see, I only have 2 rails on the front, I never got the third front picatinny rail.
Hopefully I'll get them this year

ETA
More pics on Page 4!!!!!!
Got a billet of 6061 T6 Aluminum, and used a hacksaw & files, and a sanding block (not to mention a digital micrometer) to shape it.
Used my friends drill press for the buffer tube hole, and had a friend of my dads (that is a machinist) use a CNC machine and a single point cutter to thread the hole.
The block is kind of neat, I used the original HK stock, and made 2 small aluminum blocks to fit inside the square holes below the buffer. They were drilled & tapped for 10-24 machine screws.
Then I made the blind buffer tube hole about 5/8ths into the block, and countersunk the heads to hold it tight.
I also re-enforced the pistol grip with layers of fibreglass cloth & glass-fibre bondo. Its quite solid now, as it flexed a bit before. As well as shaping the HECK out of the grip, so now its not all squared off at the tops. Its actually quite comfy now, although a little big (closer to my Mark23's grip circumference)
I used a high strength steel epoxy to join the aluminum block to the old stock. as well I used the same epoxy as thread locker for the screws. That thing is 1 solid piece now!
Now? for some pics!
Now, im waiting on getting a set of Dlask Arms aluminum rails for it. As you may see, I only have 2 rails on the front, I never got the third front picatinny rail.
Hopefully I'll get them this year
ETA
More pics on Page 4!!!!!!
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